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Tag Archives: Unofficial
Trump’s unofficial ‘filing system’ – tearing up WH documents requiring preservation
Politico: “…Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records. But White House aides realized early on that … Continue reading
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Tagged Documents, Filing, Preservation, Requiring, System, tearing, trumps, Unofficial
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Memorial Day Marks the Unofficial Start of Summer: Don't Let a DUI Charge Ruin the Fun
Memorial Day is often viewed as the "unofficial start" of the summer season. Summer is typically a time of great celebrations, barbecues, fun with family and friends and drinking. As this summer season starts, it is important for all drivers … Continue reading
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Tagged charge, don't, Marks, Memorial, Ruin, start, Summer, Unofficial
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Distinguishing between official acts and unofficial acts for the purposes of claiming qualified immunity from lawsuits in New York State courts
Judge Jennifer G. Schecter, citing Clinton v Jones, 520 US 681 [Clinton], held that a sitting president is not immune from being sued in state courts for unofficial acts* and denied President Donald J. Trumps' [Defendant] motion to dismiss Summer … Continue reading
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Tagged Acts, between, claiming, Courts, Distinguishing, Immunity, Lawsuits, official, Purposes, Qualified, state, Unofficial, York
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[Book Review] Evernote: The Unofficial Guide To Capturing Everything And Getting Things Done
getting things done gtd evernote If you're a proponent of David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system like I am, you've probably tried numerous ways to incorporate it into your work flow, from paper and file folders to web … Continue reading
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Tagged book, Capturing, Done, Evernote, Everything, Getting, Guide, Review, Things, Unofficial
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Unofficial, and in court
Originally posted 2006-04-01 23:36:46. Republished by Old Post Promoter Mike Mintz reports about a lawsuit brought in California by Brian Kopp, the publisher of an unofficial guidebook for a computer game called World of Warcraft that kept getting booted off … Continue reading